The ANC Youth League president Julius Malema attended a rally on Saturday, 14 May 2011 at the Lindelani sports ground. The venue swelled with the ANC supporters coming in their droves. The entertainment was top notch and fitted the occassion. The build up was long but reached fever pitch when Malema made his way through the crowd and onto the stage.
“We are now liberated to make independent choices and gone are the days of being intimidated by other parties,” said Malema.
The ANC has done so much for the country since it was formed. We must show our appreciation to the leaders who led us to this democratic SA.
Malema said he visited the people of Lindelani to show them that the ANC, being the ruling party, should rule everywhere. He paid homage to Nelson Mandela and alluded to the 1994 elections.
He lashed at how some parties liked to show adverts on TV but how they gave people lights in their houses as a way to bribe them with worthless vouchers taking advantage because they are poor.
He made promises of houses with lights, water, sanitation and infrastructure and also said working together we would get rid of the apartheid leadership.
“The ANC is committed to improving the lives of its people. It won’t happen over night but slowly as we work together this will become a reality. The apartheid regime used violence and killed many people, the ANC does not work like that. We only returned fire with fire when necessary. The ANC gives its people a choice to elect president but the parties don’t give such a choice yet people should have the right. So if you want a better country vote for the ANC,” said a fiery Malema.
MALEMA MAGIC: Julius Malema on his way to an overwhelming response
MALEMA-FIED: The ward 16 candidate: Cllr Sanele Mthiyane with supporters and party agent Khatija Mzimela Hussien (Extreme right)
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